Monday, 2 December 2013

SciDevNet Weekly update: 2 December 2013

Bringing science & global development together through news and analysis
 
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Agriculture

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Analysis blog:
27/11/13

Focus on Gender: women are more than agricultural victims

Agricultural research must put women at its heart rather than continuing the victim narrative, says Henrietta Miers.

Environment

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SciDev.Net at large:
27/11/13

Study to bring wave of ocean data to negotiating table

The World Science Forum has heard how a team catalogued trends in ocean science, making them accessible to policymakers
SciDev.Net at large:
25/11/13

Progress on loss-and-damage and tech transfer at COP19

Dealing with climate impacts in developing nations may become easier with two of the outcomes of the climate talks.

Health

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Multimedia:
29/11/13

Q&A: Alvaro Bermejo on how HIV has reshaped global health policy

The head of the International HIV/AIDS Alliance discusses how HIV programmes hold lessons for other health agendas.
News:
26/11/13

Weak research capacity holds back progress on diseases

Obstacles to strengthening research capacity undermine poorer countries’ health and need action, experts say.

Governance

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Multimedia:
28/11/13

Q&A: Anne Glover on being a ‘critical friend’

The chief scientific advisor to the president of the European Commission discusses science’s role in policymaking.
Multimedia:
27/11/13

How improved technology can battle climate change

In this video, experts discuss international strategies to implement resilience in developing countries.
News:
27/11/13

Latin America’s female scientists outnumbered at the top

More women in Latin America are pursuing research careers, but men still occupy the majority of senior positions.
Opinion:
26/11/13

India must move on reforming animal welfare in research

India could lead by combining strong animal welfare law with investment in non-animal testing, say experts.
Multimedia:
26/11/13

PhDs in Focus: a Zimbabwean researcher tells her story

Dr Sithabile Tirivarombo talks to Imogen Mathers about the challenges facing researchers in Southern Africa.
Feature:
26/11/13

Africa’s young researchers have a long road ahead

Governments have to do more to help young African researchers succeed, Jan Piotrowski finds.
Multimedia:
25/11/13

A step forward on climate resilience

Last week, the 48 least developed countries submitted a set of plans to the UN to assess their adaptation needs.

Enterprise

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Analysis blog:
29/11/13

Focus on Private Sector: How miners can cut mercury use

Gold-mining firms in developing nations can use low-tech to limit this pollutant’s use, Joshua Howgego learns.
SciDev.Net at large:
29/11/13

Data for development: revolution kicks off in Côte d’Ivoire

European Development Days get a taste of how mobile-phone data could transform development practice.
Multimedia:
26/11/13

Using natural capital to account for nature’s services

In this video, we give a voice to speakers and activists from the World Forum on Natural Capital.

Communication

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News:
28/11/13

Journalism contest eyes developing country entries

A competition designed to raise coverage of development issues may widen its entry criteria, says an organiser.
SciDev.Net at large:
28/11/13

EU Development Days' hidden love of science

Science was not prominent in the European Development Days 2013 programme, but it still permeated the discussions.
News:
25/11/13

Development journalism grants reveal science deficit

Few entries in a competition designed to boost media coverage of development issues dealt with science.

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